Whenever scientists can’t explain something, they chalk it up to infinity.

“The universe is infinite so according to the laws of probability, the likelihood of there being a habitable planet such as our own is no mystery. It’s science.”

There’s too many unexplained coincidences that make life possible on earth. The more we learn about our dependance on these factors, the more we believe in the infinite.

There’s just no other way.

This explains the mystery of how life on earth is possible, but now science has recently discovered dark energy. We’re no longer looking at how life on earth is made possible, but how the universe itself is stable enough to support us.

It is again, miraculous. Nearly impossible in it’s likelihood that our universe is fit for human life, or any life for that matter. Stars and planets are also found to be improbable.

Dark energy is the opposite force of gravity. Gravity pulls us in and dark energy pulls things apart.

The amount of dark energy being used to expand the universe is in such small quantities that it baffles physicists. But it’s also the perfect number. More or less of it, time and space wouldn’t exist.

Before the big bang, space and time didn’t exist. There was nothing. I hit zen when I was 7 years old while pondering this “nothingness”. I called it blankness because I didn’t have the words to define it, I still don’t.

But anyway, our universe is measurable and has a beginning. It’s like a contained bubble floating amid nothingness, or blankness.

Once again physicists are convinced that there has to be infinite multiple universes. There’s no other way to explain the perfection of our cosmos. It’s too perfect to be explained.

Explaining everything we don’t understand with infinity and probability is the same as using God as an explanation. It’s not real science. It can’t be measured or proven. It’s more philosophy than anything. Scientists know this, but can’t ignore this simple explanation.